Of course if the Xiaomi mi11 comes out soon we could benchmark it. I think we should use Stockfish without nnue in the normal method we always benched before So we can relate the results. I have my usual benchmark thread in feindesland (enemy terretory) talkchess.
Last time I watched the cpu was under development of a company of an enemy.
The totalitarian regime USA SA SS and it’s stalinistic blond Schäferhund Donald the mickeymouse Trump.
What do you want with technology that has several backdoors created for CIA ?!
I don't agree that the USA is a totalitarian state, and I'm at a loss to think of a precedent for a groundbreaking new technology product being used for political spying on its customers.
Mclane
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Let’s wait until it will have to fight against Mediatek , exynos and Apple cpus.
Mclane
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Subject: Re: SnapDragon 888 Phone SOC Sat Jan 02, 2021 5:38 am
Here my Huawei mate 40 pro Results in Performance mode :
Stockfish 10 results after 2‘ is comfortable 6795000 NPS Antutu benchmark is 693647.
Mclane
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Subject: Re: SnapDragon 888 Phone SOC Sun Jan 03, 2021 9:04 am
I thought this would happen...
Its not the first time Qualcomm is bringing out a soc that is too hot. Wasn’t that the same with the SD820 ?!
TheSelfImprover
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Subject: Re: SnapDragon 888 Phone SOC Sun Jan 03, 2021 11:18 am
Mclane wrote:
I thought this would happen...
Its not the first time Qualcomm is bringing out a soc that is too hot. Wasn’t that the same with the SD820 ?!
This video looks credible to me, so while it has a breathtaking peak performance in comparison to non-Apple SOCs, it's not sustainable beyond 10 minutes or so, and it draws too much power and overheats.
For now, we have to say that Apple are still kings of the SOC with their "Bionic" range - and still leading the pack by some margin. While I, myself, will not be buying an iPhone (who wants to pay twice as much for the same apps?), I have to humbly admit that they are doing an amazing job on their SOCs. This surprises me: this is a team that works in a monopoly market (the Apple hardware world has many monopolistic characteristics IMO), and I would not expect them to be slaying open-market competitors in performance testing like this.
I still think that Apple's demise will happen the same way it happened in the personal computer market after Steve Jobs first left the company, and my recollection of that was as follows: there came to be fewer and fewer areas in which Macs were better than PCs (as PCs and their software became more powerful), and people just got fed up of paying twice the going rate for software (and compatible hardware) all the time.
Mclane
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Subject: Re: SnapDragon 888 Phone SOC Sun Jan 03, 2021 6:58 pm
Did you see the results of my Huawei mate 40 pro with Kirin Cpu ? It has no overheating problems.
TheSelfImprover
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Subject: Re: SnapDragon 888 Phone SOC Sun Jan 03, 2021 9:40 pm
Mclane wrote:
Did you see the results of my Huawei mate 40 pro with Kirin Cpu ? It has no overheating problems.
Looks good - but no direct comparisons with A12 or the new SnapDragon yet...